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Old 06-15-2010, 08:30 PM   #66
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Originally Posted by BenLee View Post
...I don't think paper itself will ever go away. There will surely be many converts to e-ink, but in the end, there is a psychological quality about paper that cannot be replaced.
We have that psychological attachment because we grew up with it. Once following generations come out used to digital media, the psychyological attachment will die out with us.

People used to swear vinyl records were supperior to CDs. You rarely hear that anymore (and when you do, I'll guarantee it will be an older person). The same is becoming true with CDS v.s. downloads. The younger generation prefer mp3 downloads and haven't formed the attachment to CDs that we flatuent geriatrics have.
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